Product Description

It is only the first step that is difficult.Marie de Vichy-Chamrond

Native Americans from the Bering Sea region have always believed that everything in nature is not only physical, but also has a powerful spirit. Many archeological sites show that, as early as 10,000 years ago, Paleo Native Americans were wearing earrings made from natural materials such as abalone, freshwater pearls, walrus and mammoth ivory, found pebbles, shells, etc. These earrings were probably thought to posess special powers of protection associated with the spirit of the piece. (Note that the shimmer seen in abalone shell, pearls and in the fringes of weavings is considered a manifestation of the spiritual power of the garment or adornment.)

When the Russians began to explore and trade in this region in 1740, it was natural for the natives to begin to use the new trade goods such as beads, in conjunction with their older natural materials, for jewelry such as earrings. The design of these earrings was greatly influenced by Russian jewelry.

The Tlingits, especially, began to design and wear long earrings made in the Russian tradition  with mammoth and walrus ivory beads, as well as gemstones such as lapis.

Our Tlingit earrings are made with such materials. A filigree sterling silver dangle, from which hang rectangular lapis beads, and light colored 15,000 year old 6 mm Fossil Mammoth Ivory beads. An elegant pair of earrings for any dress-up evening.

Every piece complies with the regulations associated with the Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and Maryland state environmental and ecological laws.
All of our designs are original and copyrighted.